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Is there a treatment to "return the rules"?


The things you need to remember are these:

  the female menstrual cycle is not regular; regularity of 28 days is a legend: only a third of healthy women have a cycle of about 28 days. The majority have a shorter cycle, or longer ... irregular;

  it is not necessary to have rules at regular intervals to be fertile, it is not even necessary to ovulate every month, and today the majority of women wishing to have a small number of children (between 1 and 3 ...), many women considered "low fertility" (compared to others) is strong enough to have the children they desire WITHOUT EXPLORATION OR TREATMENTS!

  rules usually appear two weeks after ovulation unmated, but NOT ALWAYS! There are women who menstruate without ovulating, and women who ovulate without rules when they are waiting, all without being pregnant;



  ALL can disrupt a cycle seemingly "regular": a loss or gain a few pounds, a desire to work, a death in the family, illness of a child or parent, marital conflict, a very snowy season , etc.. Ovulation is triggered by a brain area highly sensitive to emotions and stuff. It can therefore be blocked and be accompanied by an arrest or a missed period or longer, that means without a pregnancy, or that it wants to say one is infertile!

  to the above list, you obviously add pregnancy! After pregnancy and childbirth (and a variable period of breastfeeding for some women), the cycle may be irregular or long to return for several months. This is normal. It does not matter. It is a physiological phenomenon intended to protect women (and newborn child) against pregnancy too early. This is not an absolute phenomenon (it can still be pregnant), but this is common.

  such as pregnancy, hormonal contraceptives (almost all) are in the cycle sleep. So after stopping birth control take long, the cycle can be as capricious after pregnancy.

  bleeding that occur between packs of pills are not the rules of normal cycle, they are bleeding caused by artificially stopping the pill and they have no significance on fertility (or infertility) of 'user;

  a missed period just after several months or years of pill does not mean anything either; the pill mimics the hormonal state of pregnancy, yet during pregnancy and several months later, the cycle for some women is irregular, the rules more or less absent, etc.. So a "infertility" apparent for several months after stopping the pill has no meaning in itself.

  if you stop your pill to get pregnant, do not expect that a pregnancy "take" within fifteen days, if it happens, it's a happy coincidence, if it does not happen, it is because for 95% of couples, pregnancy "takes" (and "holds") within TWO YEARS after; for you, it may be after 3 weeks, 3 months or 20 months. So PATIENCE!!

From the foregoing result of simple concepts: after stopping contraception to get pregnant there are only three things to do 1 ° continue living his life as before; 2 ° allow time for a pregnancy to begin and maintain (again: if it does not you try two years without any results, it means nothing) 3 ° keep in mind that pregnancy begins only if all conditions are met (and takes a lot); a pregnancy "is" that if the embryo is viable if it is not, pregnancy is interrupted before the third month spontaneous miscarriage before three months are overwhelmingly a phenomenon of natural elimination of a malformed embryo.